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Millions of U.S. children could lose free school meals this fall due to SNAP changes, experts say
Updated on: August 6, 2026 / 2:52 PM EDT / CBS News
TL;DR
- New tax-and-spending law ('One Big Beautiful Bill Act') alters SNAP, leading to potential loss of free school meals for children.
- 4.5 million people, including 1.5 million children, may have lost food stamps, impacting school meal access.
- Students on SNAP are automatically eligible for free school meals; losing benefits ends this eligibility.
- Fewer children on SNAP can disqualify schools from the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP), which offers universal free meals.
- Urban Institute analysis suggests 18.3 million students could lose access to free school meals.
- Miami-Dade School District is scaling back its free meal program due to decreased CEP qualification.
- Families may face additional food costs, and difficult choices between groceries and other necessities.
- Individual applications for free meals are possible but can be burdensome.
- Unpaid meal debt at schools has risen, and food prices are significantly higher.
- Future funding changes to SNAP may lead states to withdraw from the program, further impacting meal access.